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The Assembly has until the end of January to decide the fate of the youth tackle football bill, which would prevent kids under 12 from playing the sport to protect them from brain trauma.
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Cities including Bandon and Ashland are waiting for guidance from the state Legislature to decide whether to close trails to avoid new potential liability.
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Vesper meadows celerates public land day.
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It was the fourth time the Coast Guard has intercepted Reza Baluchi on his attempts to self-propel his homemade vessel to destinations including Bermuda, New York and London.
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October Solar Eclipse might bring more people to Klamath County than services can carry.
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One of the premier peak bagging objectives in the Pacific Northwest is to scale the 100 highest mountains in Washington state. That challenge is called the Bulger List. Two years ago, an Oregon man became the first to conquer all 100 peaks in a single season. Just in the past few days, a duo from Ellensburg, Washington, repeated the feat — not quite as fast, but with an extra-hard twist.
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The International Chess Federation will stop allowing transgender women to participate in women's tournaments. The group said changing genders has a "significant impact" on a player's status.
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Toni Wheeler is a longtime seller of books at Mendocino Book Company in Ukiah with the end of Summer Reads.
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Mayor Trish Callahan and Forest Commissioner Don Hamann talk about acquisition of the Butte Falls Community Forest.
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One week after the University of Oregon announced it’s departure to the Big Ten, people are still grappling with the news and its unclear impacts on the state.
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Kids design their playground at Madrone Trail Public Charter School in Central Point, Oregon.
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Keegan Van Hook tells the story of a saloon's 140 year history and some very small planes.
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Vincent DiConstanzo local series on Southern Oregon PBS, "All Across Oregon." His on-camera adventures taking him from notable farms and kitchens to ziplining near Crater Lake.
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Book recommendations from local book sellers.